It's got a big reputation to live up to but Vince Gilligan wouldn't have done it if he felt he couldn't do that.
I can't see him crowbarring in Bryan Cranston either in flashbacks just to be a crowd pleaser.

It's got a big reputation to live up to but Vince Gilligan wouldn't have done it if he felt he couldn't do that.
I can't see him crowbarring in Bryan Cranston either in flashbacks just to be a crowd pleaser.

It's got a big reputation to live up to but Vince Gilligan wouldn't have done it if he felt he couldn't do that.
I can't see him crowbarring in Bryan Cranston either in flashbacks just to be a crowd pleaser.

I reckon he will, but I don't think it'll be a bad thing.

Gilligan has already shown in Better Call Saul that he won't just bring anyone back for the sake of it, so I think if he doesn't have a legitimate reason for Cranston to appear then he won't appear.

It's got a big reputation to live up to but Vince Gilligan wouldn't have done it if he felt he couldn't do that.
I can't see him crowbarring in Bryan Cranston either in flashbacks just to be a crowd pleaser.

It's got a big reputation to live up to but Vince Gilligan wouldn't have done it if he felt he couldn't do that.
I can't see him crowbarring in Bryan Cranston either in flashbacks just to be a crowd pleaser.

It's got a big reputation to live up to but Vince Gilligan wouldn't have done it if he felt he couldn't do that.
I can't see him crowbarring in Bryan Cranston either in flashbacks just to be a crowd pleaser.

I reckon he will, but I don't think it'll be a bad thing.

Gilligan has already shown in Better Call Saul that he won't just bring anyone back for the sake of it, so I think if he doesn't have a legitimate reason for Cranston to appear then he won't appear.

I just don't think they'll be able to resist a flashback or Jesse, with his head all over the place, could have some sort of hallucination,

It's got a big reputation to live up to but Vince Gilligan wouldn't have done it if he felt he couldn't do that.
I can't see him crowbarring in Bryan Cranston either in flashbacks just to be a crowd pleaser.

I reckon he will, but I don't think it'll be a bad thing.

As long as he doesn’t come back as a ghost like Obi Wan Kenobi

I think I'd hate that marginally less than "Surprise! He didn't die after all!"

It's got a big reputation to live up to but Vince Gilligan wouldn't have done it if he felt he couldn't do that.
I can't see him crowbarring in Bryan Cranston either in flashbacks just to be a crowd pleaser.

It's got a big reputation to live up to but Vince Gilligan wouldn't have done it if he felt he couldn't do that.
I can't see him crowbarring in Bryan Cranston either in flashbacks just to be a crowd pleaser.

I reckon he will, but I don't think it'll be a bad thing.

Gilligan has already shown in Better Call Saul that he won't just bring anyone back for the sake of it, so I think if he doesn't have a legitimate reason for Cranston to appear then he won't appear.

I just don't think they'll be able to resist a flashback or Jesse, with his head all over the place, could have some sort of hallucination,

Gilligan will know that everyone and their mother will want to see Walter again and with Cranston saying he'd do anything Gilligan asked of him, it's certainly possible but I just don't think we'll see it for the sake of it. If we do, and I personally hope we do, there'll be a solid reason behind it.

I suppose it's also going to be interesting to see if he ties the movie in with Better Call Saul as well - maybe it'll be the lead-in to the black and white flashforwards we've been seeing at the start of each season ?

It's got a big reputation to live up to but Vince Gilligan wouldn't have done it if he felt he couldn't do that.
I can't see him crowbarring in Bryan Cranston either in flashbacks just to be a crowd pleaser.

I reckon he will, but I don't think it'll be a bad thing.

Gilligan has already shown in Better Call Saul that he won't just bring anyone back for the sake of it, so I think if he doesn't have a legitimate reason for Cranston to appear then he won't appear.

I just don't think they'll be able to resist a flashback or Jesse, with his head all over the place, could have some sort of hallucination,

Gilligan will know that everyone and their mother will want to see Walter again and with Cranston saying he'd do anything Gilligan asked of him, it's certainly possible but I just don't think we'll see it for the sake of it. If we do, and I personally hope we do, there'll be a solid reason behind it.

I suppose it's also going to be interesting to see if he ties the movie in with Better Call Saul as well - maybe it'll be the lead-in to the black and white flashforwards we've been seeing at the start of each season ?

I don't watch Better call Saul but I did hear they were going to do a series that was post-bb events. Part of me is wondering whether Jesse will end up in that but I think this film is created to completely wrap up his story
But we will see in October.😁

Looking forward to this but asking it to please everyone is a big ask. Some really enjoy Better Call Saul and some don't as it's a completely different beast to Breaking Bad. Yes, it may answer some of the questions left over from the series but how can it sustain itself without the main protagonist and whole reason for its existence?
The best bits in Breaking Bad were the Walt and Jesse interactions, so that will be problematic.

It's like a revival of a popular group: Damned if the do, damned if they don't.

But then I thought that they could never wrap up the show in the final episode, but they pulled it off.

Looking forward to this but asking it to please everyone is a big ask. Some really enjoy Better Call Saul and some don't as it's a completely different beast to Breaking Bad. Yes, it may answer some of the questions left over from the series but how can it sustain itself without the main protagonist and whole reason for its existence?The best bits in Breaking Bad were the Walt and Jesse interactions, so that will be problematic.

It's like a revival of a popular group: Damned if the do, damned if they don't.

But then I thought that they could never wrap up the show in the final episode, but they pulled it off.

Looking forward to this but asking it to please everyone is a big ask. Some really enjoy Better Call Saul and some don't as it's a completely different beast to Breaking Bad. Yes, it may answer some of the questions left over from the series but how can it sustain itself without the main protagonist and whole reason for its existence?The best bits in Breaking Bad were the Walt and Jesse interactions, so that will be problematic.

It's like a revival of a popular group: Damned if the do, damned if they don't.

But then I thought that they could never wrap up the show in the final episode, but they pulled it off.

I'm not saying they weren't good bits but very much key one liners. The over-all partnership of Walt and Jesse is the classy bit. Remember they were going to kill off Jesse in the first series until they saw the magical on-screen chemistry between them (pun intended). (Plus the writer's strike gave them time to see this and decide to keep him alive.)

Even the crew loved that there was a Walt and Jesse scene coming up.

There were of course other pairings that all counted toward the whole.